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Students at six Dallas ISD schools will be able to enjoy classroom upgrades, including a high-quality STEAM education, thanks to the TEXAS YES Project. In a ceremony held at the Dallas ISD STEM Environmental Education Center on Monday morning, representatives from the awarded schools received over $50,000 in educational grants. Danielle Gunter, executive director at TEXAS YES, said these funds will allow campuses to get equipment to bolster their STEAM programs or help update classrooms and facilities. “We’re very excited to bring those grants to these Dallas ISD schools and help support the district’s future leaders,” she said. TEXAS YES…
El sábado 5 de noviembre, Dallas ISD celebrará su evento anual Descubre Dallas ISD de 9 a.m. hasta la 1 p.m. en W.H. Adamson High School. Las familias de toda la ciudad podrán aprender sobre nuestros programas de opción y completar una solicitud con la ayuda de nuestro personal, paso por paso. Esta es la feria de oportunidad más grande de la ciudad o el condado. Dallas ISD ofrece oportunidades diferentes para cada estudiante y los alumnos que cursan programas de opción se desempeñan al mismo nivel o por encima de sus compañeros. Desde la mejor innovación hasta una enseñanza…
The district is hosting the annual Discover Dallas ISD event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at W.H. Adamson High School. Families from all over the city can learn about our choice programs and apply on site with the help of staff, step by step. This is the largest opportunity fair in the city or county. Dallas ISD offers something for every student, and students at choice schools consistently perform at or above the level of their peers. From innovation at its best to exceptional academics, exciting extracurricular and after-school opportunities, and safe learning environments, the district…
On Friday, Oct. 14 students with visual impairments from Dallas ISD participated in a “White Cane Safety Day” celebration awareness event at Region 10 Educational Service Center along with other districts in the area. Students began by decorating their white cane with stickers, colored tape and beads strung on ribbon. Students also enjoyed the opportunity to meet and interact with other students with visual impairments. Students proceeded to parade through a balloon arch and an arch of white canes held by volunteers. Students walked from Spring Valley Region 10 site to the Abrams Region 10 site and back. Students were…